Who was the confederate leader in the battle of Bull Run
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General Pierre G.T. Beauregard
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6- to end slavery in the United States
B. Johnson used the shift in political power to give Southern states and former Confederate soldiers greater power to create laws that limited rights for African-Americans.
Andrew Johnson was the 17th President of the United States, serving from 1865 to 1869, right after president Abraham Lincoln.
Johnson continued the process of Reconstruction in Southern States. However, he adopted a different strategy from that of Lincoln. He supported the decision of Southern States to reelect a lot of their former leaders, and to pass laws restricting the rights of African Americans. Johnson also opposed the Fourteenth Amendment, which gave citizenship to former slaves. He was impeached by the House of Representatives and narrowly avoided removal from office. He eventually left office in 1869.
1. option b.
federal legislation: option B.
2. B: former slaves
3. option D: the 15th amendment
4. option C: economic
5. Option A. the North did not have to lower prices to compete with them
6. a series of laws.
7. Option A: the abolition of slavery
8. optio A: Scalawags
9. option d.
10. option A. isleños
option A. african americans
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1. Spirit of the North Broken by the Outcome of Antietam
2. demonstrated to both sides that the war would not be ending soon
3. He ignored protections against unlawful imprisonment by jailing enemies of the Union without trial.
4. It gave the Union greater control of the Mississippi River valley.
5. honor the Union soldiers and their bravery throughout the Civil War.
6. granting slaves U.S. citizenship.
7. General Lee no longer wanted to fight and his troops wanted to surrender.
8. demonstrated to the Confederacy the power and strength of the Union army.
9. Confederate capital.
10. gain control of the Confederate capital in Richmond and force the southern troops to surrender.
11. It showed Union voters that the South was willing to give in to Lincoln’s demands.
12. Most soldiers found rifles difficult to carry.
13. The Confederacy gained control of the northern railroads.
14. firing of Confederate guns on Fort Sumter.
15. was the last battle that took place in the eastern United States.
on plato the answer is B. Confederate leaders attacked the fort while it was still isolated.
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All Southern states had to abolish the practice of slavery.
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Lincoln's outline for Reconstruction incorporated the Ten-Percent Plan, which indicated that a southern state could be readmitted into the Union once 10 percent of its voters made a solemn vow Of Allegiance to the Union. Voters could then choose representatives to draft modified state constitutions and set up new state governments.
All southerners aside from high-positioning Confederate armed force officers and government authorities would be conceded a full exoneration. Lincoln ensured southerners that he would secure their private property, however not their slaves. Most moderate Republicans in Congress upheld the president's proposition for Reconstruction since they needed to convey a quick end to the war.
B. Because you're giving extra information about the Confederate leader which is what contextualization is.
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the answer is a the rich and poor get an equal share of the power and wealth
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